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This study surveys hymnody with emphasis on the Lutheran tradition, examining the religious and poetical qualities of congregational songs, principles of hymnbook arrangement, and the historical development from early Greek and Latin chant through medieval Latin, German, and Scandinavian hymns to Lutheran and American hymnody. It analyzes liturgical and dogmatic ordering, influential medieval sequences and communion hymns, challenges in translation, and contributions of notable hymnists, and offers practical guidance for organists and choir directors along with bibliographic references for further study.

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Matthew Nathanael Lundquist

Matthew Nathanael Lundquist is an author known for his scholarly work in hymnology, particularly through his notable book "Hymnological Studies." His contributions to the field explore the historical and cultural significance of hymns, shedding light on their role in religious practices and community life. Lundquist's research provides valuable insights into the evolution of hymnody and its impact on worship. His work is appreciated by those interested in the intersection of music, theology, and history.

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